Good move, AT&T — Since launching our iPhone application six months ago, people have downloaded and installed Skype on 10% of all iPhone and iPod touch devices sold - making it clear that people are extremely interested in taking Skype conversations with them on the go.

iPhone VoIP Apps To Run On AT&T's 3G Network — AT&T is changing its mind and now says iPhone VoIP apps will be able to run on its 3G wireless network. — Previously, Internet phone apps like Skype and the new Vonage app were forced to operate on wi-fi hotspots, which limits their utility.

HTC Hero hitting Verizon in November? — We just got a tip that the phone pictured in Eric Schmidt's hands is actually Verizon's version of the HTC Hero and it will be called the HTC Hero (not confirmed). As you can see, there's a couple hardware modifications and one big one is that the buttons below …

In E-Books, It's an Army vs. Google — SAN FRANCISCO — Whenever it can, Google likes to have programmers solve its problems. But now it faces a dispute that even its ranks of lawyers and lobbyists are finding hard to smooth over. — A broad array of authors, academics …

EU to market test Microsoft's browser choice proposal — The EU's competition watchdog said Wednesday that it will market test a Microsoft proposal to allow consumers pick their own Web browser. — In a statement, the EU's competition committee laid out the following:

Regretsy, Where Bad Crafts Go To Thrive — Posted by: Erin Flaherty Filed In: Style — Here at The Frisky, we're pretty big Etsy fans. We have a soft spot for all those darling creations and a major appreciation for the type of crafty folks out there who actually take the time to make goods by hand.

R.I.P. Good Times: One Year Later — It's been one year exactly since Silicon Valley venture capitalists decided to call an end to the funding party. Sequoia Capital started things off with a 56 slide presentation to portfolio CEOs titled R.I.P. Good Times.

Exclusive: Dell's Android phone is coming to the U.S. — Remember the Dell Mini 3i, Dell's China-only Android phone? Well it's not China-only anymore. — Rumor has it that Dell will bring the Mini 3i to the U.S. in the next few months to compete with other Android phones coming down the pike from HTC, Samsung, and Motorola.

Man banished from PayPal for showing how to hack PayPal — Some hacking tools more equal than others — PayPal suspended the account of a white-hat hacker on Tuesday, a day after someone used his research into website authentication to publish a counterfeit certificate for the online payment processor.

Belly Of The Beast — Inside one of the Web's biggest data centers, where computers arrive by the container. — NORTHLAKE, Ill. — Alongside a Chicago highway, under the flight path from O'Hare airport, is a $500 million computer. Opened on July 20 in Northlake, Ill. …

Firefox 3.6 beta set to ship next week — No shame, no gain — Mozilla tentatively plans to release the first beta of Firefox 3.6 on 13 October. — The open source browser maker is expected to spin out the next iteration of Firefox in November, and next week's upcoming beta is understood …

Microsoft Bing Joins Google in Voice Search — We already know that Microsoft is dead set on making Bing match, or even best, Google in search across the board. — We've watched the Bing team, supported by a multi-million-dollar marketing push, pump out innovation after innovation since its June launch …

Facebook acknowledges access problems — Facebook acknowledged on Tuesday afternoon the presence of an internal glitch that left some members with their accounts inaccessible. — “We are currently experiencing a technical issue with one of our databases that is resulting in an extended period …

Google Cloudboard — Google tests a service called Cloudboard, an online clipboard that should make it easy to copy data between Gmail, Google Docs and other Google services. The service is not publicly available yet, but there are many references to it. — An internal feedback form …

AP might charge some customers to get news earlier — HONG KONG — The Associated Press is considering whether to sell news stories to some online customers exclusively for a certain period, perhaps half an hour, the head of the news organization said Tuesday.